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<blockquote data-quote="4shotB" data-source="post: 822940" data-attributes="member: 844"><p>this matches my thoughts pretty much to a T. Although it hurts to replace PH I think the Irish kid is going to be okay. I love watching touchbacks!!! It seems like it has been years since we have seen them. We seem to have nice slot receivers in McGowan and McCollum. Our interior D line looks bigger than it has in years (forever?). i am excited to see what Stone and Biggers and Chimedza can become in time.</p><p></p><p>Hats off to KSU. they competed hard and it was fun seeing that offense again. It was like watching us a few years back. Grinding and applying pressure until something breaks like it did twice in the 4th quarter. It was also like us in that they would move the ball fairly well but you you need to constantly play perfect on every play when you are picking up 3 or 4 yards a play. They moved the ball well and ate up some clock which is exactly what you would expect. I kept waiting for the announcers (who were marginal at best) to say "this offense isn't designed for 3rd and long" but alas, they let me down. KSU will be a tough out for anyone in their own division.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="4shotB, post: 822940, member: 844"] this matches my thoughts pretty much to a T. Although it hurts to replace PH I think the Irish kid is going to be okay. I love watching touchbacks!!! It seems like it has been years since we have seen them. We seem to have nice slot receivers in McGowan and McCollum. Our interior D line looks bigger than it has in years (forever?). i am excited to see what Stone and Biggers and Chimedza can become in time. Hats off to KSU. they competed hard and it was fun seeing that offense again. It was like watching us a few years back. Grinding and applying pressure until something breaks like it did twice in the 4th quarter. It was also like us in that they would move the ball fairly well but you you need to constantly play perfect on every play when you are picking up 3 or 4 yards a play. They moved the ball well and ate up some clock which is exactly what you would expect. I kept waiting for the announcers (who were marginal at best) to say "this offense isn't designed for 3rd and long" but alas, they let me down. KSU will be a tough out for anyone in their own division. [/QUOTE]
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